Category: Flu News
Japan’s PM thanks people for safe Olympics during pandemic
Japan’s prime minister thanked people for helping the country safely hold the Olympics despite the difficulties of the coronavirus pandemic….
Hiroshima marks 76th anniversary of US atomic bombing
TOKYO (AP) – Hiroshima on Friday marked the 76th anniversary of the world’s first atomic bombing, as the mayor of…
Digital Contact Tracing Tools | CDC
Case management tools Case management tools for case investigation and contact tracing capture data on cases and contacts and can…
How Hong Kong can find a way to live with the coronavirus – like with flu
A total of 18,369 cases in Hong Kong, among them 667 classified as severe, and a case fatality rate of…
Singapore to adjust foreign worker policies to address job concerns amid pandemic
Singapore will recalibrate its foreign worker policies to balance between being accepting of those from other countries and addressing the…
When to Initiate Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Activities
When to suspend case investigation & contact tracing activities When a jurisdiction does not have the capacity to investigate a…
Chinese pressure sparks debate on Taiwan’s resilience
China’s expanding military provocations toward Taiwan have elevated concern among the United States and its allies that Beijing could be…
What is ‘long Covid’? From shortness of breath to fatigue and memory loss, Hongkongers share mystery tales of post-illness symptoms
Covid-19 patient Isaac Chow Ka-chun thought his battle with the disease was over when he was discharged from the hospital…
Protecting People with a Temporary Agricultural Work Visa (H-2A Visa)
Links with this icon indicate that you are leaving the CDC website. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
Jesse Watters slams Biden for mixed messaging on COVID: ‘The president’s confused’
Jesse Watters slammed President Joe Biden Saturday on “Watters’ World” for his “messaging problem” on COVID, saying the president is…